Our Newgrange Kerbstone Cuff-links are based on what is known as the Kerbstone-Newgrange. This large stone is placed at the entrance to the chamber and is carved with numerous sun spirals.
dimensions: 30mm X 10mm

A shamrock is a young sprig of clover, used as a symbol of Christianity in Ireland. Saint Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. The name shamrock comes from Irish seamróg, which is the diminutive of the Irish word for clover (seamair) and means simply “little clover” or “young clover”.
Made from 925 Sterling Silver.

Sterling Silver Trinity Knot Ear Studs set with Connemara Marble.
Connemara Marble is over 600 million years old. It is rare and found only in a remote area in the Connemara Mountains of Western Ireland. The Celtic Knot Work symbolises eternity.

The Druzy Agate was chosen to represent the rugged coastline. Set in 925 sterling silver. Size 22x25mm
Every piece is truly unique. In the event of this piece being sold in store we will email you pictures of the most similar pieces in stock for you to choose from.

The Swans Sitting piece comes from our Children Of Lir Jewelry Collection. The Children of Lir is an Irish Legend which tells of a stepmother poisoned with Jealousy to the point where she uses a magic spell to turn the stepchildren into swans for 900 years.
dimensions: 54mm X37mm

This Charm is based on one of Ireland's Emblems, the Harp. Clàrsach or Cláirseach (depending on Scottish Gaelic or Irish spellings), is the generic Gaelic word for 'a harp', as derived from Middle Irish. In English, the word is used to refer specifically to a variety of small Irish and Scottish harps.

The Ogham pendant is modeled on an Ogham stone, a archaeological stone into the edge of which writing was carved - Ogham is an Early Medieval alphabet used primarily to write the Old Irish language, and the Brythonic language. Ogham is sometimes called the "Celtic Tree Alphabet" Ogham Writing reads from bottom to top.
dimensions: 37mm X 7mm

This Charm is based on one of Ireland's Emblems, the Harp. Clàrsach or Cláirseach (depending on Scottish Gaelic or Irish spellings), is the generic Gaelic word for 'a harp', as derived from Middle Irish. In English, the word is used to refer specifically to a variety of small Irish and Scottish harps.

A Sterling Silver Bangle with Connemara Marble.
Connemara Marble is over 600 million years old. It is rare and found only in a remote area in the Connemara Mountains of Western Ireland. The Celtic Knot Work symbolises eternity.
dimensions: 178mm X 12mm

This Pendant, which is based on the design of the Ardagh Chalice, Reerasta Rath, Co. Limerick (8th Century A.D.) The two-handled chalice is an elaborate construction of over two hundred and fifty main components.
Sterling silver with 9ct gold.
Dimensions: 18mm X 16mm

The Druzy Agate was chosen to represent the rugged coastline, the Larimar for the sea with its different shades of blue and the Blue Topaz for the sky. Set in 925 sterling silver and comes with a story card.
Every piece is truly unique so in the event of this piece being sold in store we will email you pictures of the most similar pieces in stock for you to choose from.

This Pendant is inspired by the design of the Viking Ships. These vessels were used during the Viking Age in Northern Europe. Scandinavian tradition of shipbuilding during the Viking Age was characterized by slender and flexible boats, with symmetrical ends with true keel.

Sterling Silver Earrings with Connemara Marble.
Connemara Marble is over 600 million years old. It is rare and found only in a remote area in the Connemara Mountains of Western Ireland. The Celtic Knot Work symbolises eternity.
dimensions: 31mm X 6mm

The dragonfly, in almost every part of the world symbolizes change and change in the perspective of self realization; and the kind of change that has its source in mental and emotional maturity and the understanding of the deeper meaning of life.
Made form 925 Sterling Silver.

The Larimar was chosen to represent the sea with its different shades of blue and Blue Topaz for the sky. Set in 925 sterling silver.
Every piece is truly unique so in the event of this piece being sold in store we will email you pictures of the most similar pieces in stock for you to choose from.

A collection inspired by one of the most scenic drives in the world, along the west coast of Ireland. The Larimar was chosen to represent the sea with its different shades of blue. Set in 925 sterling silver with a strong belcher chain.
Dimensions: 11x28mm
Every piece is truly unique. In the event of this piece being sold in store we will email you pictures of the most similar pieces in stock for you to choose from.

This Pendant is modeled on Thor's Hammer, also known as "Mjölnir". Thor's Hammer is depicted in Norse mythology as one of the most fearsome weapons, capable of leveling mountains. It was wielded by the god of thunder.
dimensions: 35mm X 20mm

Sterling Silver Earrings with Connemara Marble.
Connemara Marble is over 600 million years old. It is rare and found only in a remote area in the Connemara Mountains of Western Ireland. The Celtic Knot Work symbolises eternity.
dimensions: 15mm X 13mm

The Druzy Agate was chosen to represent the rugged coastline, the Larimar for the sea with its different shades of blue and Blue Topaz for the sky. Set in 925 sterling silver. 27 x 29mm
Every piece is truly unique. In the event of this piece being sold in store we will email you pictures of the most similar pieces in stock for you to choose from.

The Christ on a Cross Pendant is inspired by a Plaque found at St John`s, Rinnagan, near Athlone, Co. Westmeath. The Plaque was found on a early medieval church site and was made of copper-alloy. This may be one of the earliest-surviving representations of the Crucifixion in Ireland. 8th century
dimensions: 50mm X 34mm

The Newgrange Spiral Cuff-links are based on carvings on the stones in the megalithic mounds in Co. Meath, Ireland. Thought to be a solar calculator, the Sun shines down a long shaft at the Solstice. The site dates from circa 3500BC. It is thought to be one of the oldest man-made monuments in the World.
dimensions: 20mm X 15mm

The Druzy Agate was chosen to represent the rugged coastline. Set in 925 sterling silver. Size 22 x 30 mm
Every piece is truly unique. In the event of this piece being sold in store we will email you pictures of the most similar pieces in stock for you to choose from.

This Pendant is based on one of Ireland's Emblems, the Harp. Clàrsach or Cláirseach (depending on Scottish Gaelic or Irish spellings), is the generic Gaelic word for 'a harp', as derived from Middle Irish. In English, the word is used to refer specifically to a variety of small Irish and Scottish harps.

This Charm is based on one of Ireland’s Emblems, the Harp. Clàrsach or Cláirseach (depending on Scottish Gaelic or Irish spellings), is the generic Gaelic word for ‘a harp’, as derived from Middle Irish. In English, the word is used to refer specifically to a variety of small Irish and Scottish harps.
Dimensions: 9x15mm. 10ct YG. This piece has also been used as a pendant.

A shamrock is a young sprig of clover, used as a symbol of Christianity in Ireland. Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. The name shamrock comes from Irish seamróg, which is the diminutive of the Irish word for clover (seamair) and means simply "little clover" or "young clover".
Made from 925 Sterling Silver and set with quartz.

A Sterling Silver Necklace with Connemara Marble.
Connemara Marble is over 600 million years old. It is rare and found only in a remote area in the Connemara Mountains of Western Ireland. The Celtic Knot Work symbolises eternity.

Sterling Silver Ear Studs with Connemara Marble.
Connemara Marble is over 600 million years old. It is rare and found only in a remote area in the Connemara Mountains of Western Ireland. The Celtic Knot Work symbolises eternity.
dimensions: 12mm X 12mm

Our Newgrange Bangle is based on carvings on the stones in the megalithic mounds in Co. Meath, Ireland. Thought to be a solar calculator, the Sun shines down a long shaft at the Solstice. The monument dates from circa 3500BC. It is one of the oldest man made monuments in the World.

Claddagh Ring in White Gold set with 0.22ct VS Diamonds and 1.40ct Ruby.
A famous symbolic Ring from the West of Ireland, the Claddagh Ring depicts two hands holding a heart. A crown often sits above the hands and heart. The symbolism of the motif correspond to Love (the Heart), Friendship (the Hands) and Loyalty (the Crown)

Our Newgrange Bangle is based on carvings on the stones in the megalithic mounds in Co. Meath, Ireland. Thought to be a solar calculator, the Sun shines down a long shaft at the Solstice. The monument dates from circa 3500BC. It is one of the oldest man made monuments in the World.

Brigid’s crosses are associated with Brigid of Kildare, who is venerated as one of the patron saints of Ireland. The crosses are traditionally made on 1 February, which in the Irish language is called Lá Fhéile Bhríde (St Brigid’s feast day), the day of her liturgical celebration.
Made from 925 sterling silver

This Charm is based on one of Ireland’s Emblems, the Harp. Clàrsach or Cláirseach (depending on Scottish Gaelic or Irish spellings), is the generic Gaelic word for ‘a harp’, as derived from Middle Irish. In English, the word is used to refer specifically to a variety of small Irish and Scottish harps.
Dimensions: 9x17mm. 10ct YG. This piece has also been used as a pendant.

Claddagh Ring in White Gold set with 0.38ct Emerald.
A famous symbolic Ring from the West of Ireland, the Claddagh Ring depicts two hands holding a heart. A crown often sits above the hands and heart. The symbolism of the motif correspond to Love (the Heart), Friendship (the Hands) and Loyalty (the Crown)

Our Triscle Knot Cufflinks based on the Triscle, also known as the wheel of life, a design that has been found all across Europe on very old carvings. Made of 925 Sterling Silver.
dimensions: 16mm X 16mm

The Druzy Agate was chosen to represent the rugged coastline, the Larimar for the sea with its different shades of blue and Blue Topaz for the sky. Set in 925 sterling silver. Silver rings at the end make the length easily adjustable.
Every piece is truly unique. In the event of this piece being sold in store we will email you pictures of the most similar pieces in stock for you to choose from.

A shamrock is a young sprig of clover, used as a symbol of Christianity in Ireland. Saint Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. The name shamrock comes from Irish seamróg, which is the diminutive of the Irish word for clover (seamair) and means simply “little clover” or “young clover”.
Dimensions: 11x11mm. 10ct YG. This piece is double sided and has been used as a pendant.

Brigid's crosses are associated with Brigid of Kildare, who is venerated as one of the patron saints of Ireland. The crosses are traditionally made on 1 February, which in the Irish language is called Lá Fhéile Bhríde (St Brigid's feast day), the day of her liturgical celebration.
dimensions: 40mm X 30mm

The Larimar was chosen to represent the sea with its different shades of blue and Blue Topaz for the sky. Set in 925 sterling silver.
Every piece is truly unique so in the event of this piece being sold in store we will email you pictures of the most similar pieces in stock for you to choose from.

Brigid's crosses are associated with Brigid of Kildare, who is venerated as one of the patron saints of Ireland. The crosses are traditionally made on 1 February, which in the Irish language is called Lá Fhéile Bhríde (St Brigid's feast day), the day of her liturgical celebration.
dimensions: 17mm X 15mm